Exeter City Community Fund

Exeter City Community Fund supports seven charitable organisations with activities and donations throughout the season.

The seven organisations who benefit from the Exeter City Community Fund for the 2024 season are:

Exeter City Community Trust

The partner charity of Exeter City Football Club delivers a huge range of services and activities across the Greater Exeter area, focused on helping people of all ages start well, live well and age well.

 

Exeter Community Initiatives (ECI)

ECI is a charity which delivers services across Exeter and Devon and is a partner of Exeter City Supporters’ Trust. Its mission is to work alongside people, families and communities to build connections, develop capacity, improve wellbeing and support each other.

 

Alright Mate? CiC

Alright Mate? uses creative approaches to tackle mental health stigma, particularly among men. It works to break down barriers and encourage men to speak about their mental health challenges, helping to address issues like isolation, anxiety, and depression.

 

Exeter Leukaemia Fund (ELF)

ELF provides support to patients with blood cancer and other disorders, who attend the Haematology Centre at the RD&E Hospital. It provides support to patients from diagnosis, during and after treatment, at hospital and in the community.

 

Devon Rape Crisis and Sexual Abuse Services

The charity offers confidential support to survivors of rape, sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse across Devon and Torbay. It provides specialist support online, in person or by phone for all survivors of rape, sexual violence and/or abuse aged 13 and over. 

 

Refugee Support Devon

Refugee Support Devon has a mission to support refugees and their families to ensure that they are given the protection they need, are able to settle in the community, can reach their full potential and rebuild their lives in safety and dignity.

 

Onda Solidária

The South American charity works to promote social inclusion through generating opportunities in low-income communities in Brazil. It is supported by the Brazilian football club Fluminense.

 

Last season, thanks to the generosity of supporters, we were able to donate £20,000 to our Community Fund charities. Proceeds from the Party at the Park and sponsorship of the football management team who took part in the Exeter City Community Trust-organised half marathon last year contributed to the total. This is alongside donations collected from the Eco Cups, which see customers pay a returnable deposit, which they can choose to donate to the fund, by dropping their cups at the collecting points.

A seventh charity – Brazilian charity Onda Solidária – has been added to the group for the coming season. The charity, which works to promote social inclusion through generating opportunities in low-income communities in Brazil, is supported by the Brazilian football club Fluminense. It was Fluminense’s Laranjeiras stadium which hosted City’s famous match against Brazil in 1914 which was the start of the two clubs’ relationship, which continues to this day.

Donations to the fund can also be made at points around the ground via QR codes, as well as online.